Linda Lael Miller captivates fans with rapturous contemporary romances starring the strapping men of the Creed family. Each entry in the sprawling saga finds a place on the New York Times best-seller list and in listeners' hearts. Here rodeo cowboy Brody Creed reluctantly returns to Lonesome Bend after a chance meeting with his estranged twin brother. Not much is keeping this free spirit in town, until he meets Carolyn Simmons-a woman with wanderlust of her own.
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"I love these series of books about cowboys where there is always one bad , one good and one other cowboy that falls in love and always a happy ending of marriage and happiness everafter. This author can shell out these books every month and I'll be there to scoop them up and read one in a day. Wouldn't these make great movies!!!"
— Dorothy (5 out of 5 stars)
" Boring, boring. No action. Lots of repeating. "
— Agnes, 6/16/2017" This book was a little better but I was still bored and found myself skimmimg through some parts. I just felt blah. I have loved her earlier books but this series just left me not feeling it. I guess it just kind of felt rushed and predictable. "
— Julie, 2/8/2014" Loved this book just like all of hers in this series. "
— Cindy, 2/3/2014" Boy cowboy!!! Not going to need any romance books for awhile. "
— Malia, 1/28/2014" I have read all or almost all of Linda Lael Miller's book. I really like them. "
— Shelley, 1/25/2014" This is the third in the series. Finally get to find out what really happened to Brody and Carolyn, and why there is animosity between them. Brody has been through sime tough times and it turns out so has Carolyn. I like this book and the Creed trilogy. "
— Cheryl, 1/18/2014" A typical romance novel from Linda Lael Miller. The characters were well developed and interesting, but it didn't grab at your heart like I want romance novels to do. "
— Laura, 12/30/2013" I really like Ms Millers writing and The Creed series, but I didn`t care for this one.And I almost disliked Carolyn,she ruined the whole book for me.I thought this H/h were quite cold and still wonder how they ever got their HEA,I couldn`t manage to find much romance in this one. "
— Kathy, 12/19/2013" I absolutely love books with happy endings "
— Jackie, 12/13/2013" A good read. Nice romance. "
— Leslie, 12/2/2013" Nice, solid romance, likeable characters, and who doesn't love a handsome cowboy, times 2? "
— Beverly, 10/30/2013" It was a good story, but the writing was weak. I never felt fully engaged with the characters. Have cozy small Western towns been overwritten? "
— Mum, 9/21/2013" This is an author that I have read a lot of and have added her books to my 'keeper' book shelf. Most I have read at least twice and some even more than that. "
— C, 3/30/2013" I liked this one a lot! I liked both Carolyn and Brody and enjoyed their entire romance. I found the family matchmaking interference irritating and think the book would have better without it. I enjoyed watching Brody's character develop over the last 2 books! "
— Donna, 9/20/2012" Typical but fun especially if you want something light. "
— Jewett, 8/14/2012" hmmm hot, bad boy, cowboy ready to settle down... need I say more... "
— Marti, 8/15/2011" great book. great characters. I read the series out of order so now have to go back and read 2nd book Creeds Honor. Looking forward to it. "
— Joanie, 8/9/2011" Pretty much the same as the other silly romances. "
— Diane, 7/12/2011" You can't halp but love Linda Lael Miller's characters. Another Creed cowboy bites the dust - gets married. "
— Sharon, 6/30/2011" another great book by my absolute favorite author :O} I just wish that I could read her books a little bit slower and make it last instead of having to read it and get it done. "
— Stacey, 6/29/2011Linda Lael Miller is the New York Times bestselling author of more than 100 historical and contemporary novels, most of which reflect her love of the West. She was awarded the prestigious Nora Roberts Lifetime Achievement Award in 2007 by the Romance Writers of America.
Jack Garrett’s voice is immediately recognizable from his work in commercials and as a personality on radio stations in the West and Southwest. In addition to guest appearances on television, he has performed in dozens of theater productions on regional and New York stages, including Guys and Dolls, Hallelujah Breakdown, Prelude to a Kiss, Cast a Spell, and Bongo Fever.